
by Senator Ken Rozenboom The Senate continues with subcommittee and committee work on a number of issues. I chaired a subcommittee on Tuesday to discuss SF 2152, a bill related to the amount of land owned by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). In 2018 we required the DNR to submit a report to General […]

by Senator Adrian Dickey It’s Super Bowl week and the opening week of the XXIV Winter Olympics! That means mom is watching figure skating 24/7 and dad is in his wood shop. This week has been so busy, I have not enjoyed the festivities of either event. Hopefully this weekend will allow for some time […]
Feb 11 2022 | Posted in
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by Wade Steinlage Oskaloosa–The Oskaloosa boys’ basketball team was unable to collect a league win last week, but did still manage to end the stretch on a positive note. OHS (5-13, 1-11 LHC) fell to Little Hawkeye Conference rival Pella last Tuesday 80-66 and then came up short versus Indianola last Friday 73-50. The Indians […]

by Wade Steinlage Oskaloosa–The Indian girls’ basketball team was shut out in Little Hawkeye Conference play last week, but made the necessary corrections and ended the week by earning a non-league victory. OHS (10-9, 3-9 LHC) opened the three-game stretch with a 49-37 loss to rival Pella last Tuesday, and then was on the losing […]

Week 5 Update Hello Friends! Week 5 in the Iowa House was a short but busy week; the House did not convene on Monday due to the Statewide Midterm Caucuses. This week was extra busy as it was filled with a plethora of subcommittee and committee meetings preparing for funnel week, which is next week. […]

by Dustin Hite There are many updates as the fifth week of the 2022 Legislative Session comes to a close. Next week is the first legislative funnel week. Unless a bill has been assigned to the Appropriations, Ways and Means, or Government Oversight committee, it must pass out of a committee by February 18th to […]

by Laura Ross The Storybook Players had a blast at Moulton-Udell today. Performance highlights include a lot of audience participation for the Cat Song, teaching the Name Game in K-6 grade classrooms after the performance, improvisation, lunch (including a dance competition), and outdoor recess with 5th and 6th grade. Special shout-outs go to Brenna Lindgren, […]

by Nick Coffey We played at PC on Monday. It was a solid start defensively for us in the first quarter as that kept the game close early. We struggled to score the ball in the second quarter and PC jumped to a double digit lead. PC was a big team and bullied us in […]

by Nick Coffey Last Saturday we hosted Chariton. The boys got off to a great start and were executing on offense early. Defensively in the first quarter we were solid and gave up a basket or two and those stops led to easy transition points early on. It was all Osky from the tip as […]

Parkville, Mo.–With one of its top players held scoreless, the William Penn women’s basketball team found other ways to get the job done, dropping Park 66-57 in Heart of America Athletic Conference play Wednesday. The Statesmen (4-23, 4-12 Heart) snapped their three-game losing streak, albeit without getting any offensive contributions from Morgan Terry (Jr., Cornersville, […]
Feb 10 2022 | Posted in
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